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Index help, please
I've got a large Word document of favorite quotes with an index of authors.
It's been a long time since I've added a new quote, and I forget how to add a new index entry to an existing index. I know there's a keyboard combination that allows this to be done, but dang if I can remember it. Your help will be appreciated! -- Thanks for your time! |
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Index help, please
Press Alt+Shift+X to display the Mark Index Entry dialog box.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Sue" wrote in message ... I've got a large Word document of favorite quotes with an index of authors. It's been a long time since I've added a new quote, and I forget how to add a new index entry to an existing index. I know there's a keyboard combination that allows this to be done, but dang if I can remember it. Your help will be appreciated! -- Thanks for your time! |
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